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Cartier princess cut diamond eternity band set in platinum (£9,200).
Cartier baguette cut diamond wedding band set in platinum (POA).
Cartier aquamarine, demi-tailles diamond and platinum brooch circa 1915, Palais Royal Paris, Hong Kong (£POA).
A Sapphire, Yellow Sapphire and Diamond Necklace, circa 1957, by Cartier (estimate: $400,000 – $600,000).
Lot 134: Cartier ring set with a cushion-shaped diamond weighing 7.04ct between brilliant-cut diamond shoulders, ...
Lot 125: a rare art deco diamond, seed pearl, onyx, coral and enamel shoulder brooch ...
Two panthers, with spots in black enamel and emerald eyes, grip a cabochon sapphire engraved ...
A ring made for the Duchess of Windsor by Cartier, Paris, 1947, with a coral ...
Cartier Paris Nouvelle Vague 'Mischievous' bracelet in yellow gold, set with lapis lazuli, chrysoprase and ...
Cartier Paris Nouvelle Vague 'Voluptuous' ring in pink gold and diamonds, set with a freshwater ...
Cartier Paris Nouvelle Vague 'Sparkling' ring in pink gold, set with pink sapphires and diamonds ...
Cartier Nouvelle Vague 'Delicate' ring in white gold and diamonds (£4,500).
Cartier Paris Nouvelle Vague 'Glamour' ring with five waves in white gold, black lacquer and ...
Cartier Trinity Pearls ring in white gold, pink gold and yellow gold, with pearls and ...
Cartier Paris Nouvelle Vague cuff, from the Voluptuous collection, in pink gold, with freshwater pearls ...
A unique Cartier Red Peacock brooch featuring a cushion-cut ruby, brilliant-cut marquise and pear-shaped rubes ...
The Cartier Red Peacock Brooch, Property From A Royal Private Collection, set with a cushion-shaped ...
Cartier Paris Nouvelle Vague 'Mischievous' necklace in yellow gold, set with lapis lazuli, chrysoprase and ...
Communications firm Edelman released its annual Trust Barometer[1] report last week to coincide with the gathering of world leaders at Davos. As the most influential, powerful and wealthy were gearing up for a week of talks focused on the future of capitalism and meeting the global goals, the Barometer provided stark insight into the challenges we face. Fifty-six percent of people believe capitalism does more harm than good.